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our eamon javers is at the first major outdire event since boston. we will go live there. >> the day after the terror attacks, they're holding a major parade right here in downtown washington, d.c. i'll tell you how it's going when we come back on "power lunch." everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. omnipotent of opportunity. go national. go like a pro. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. a
our eamon javers is at the first major outdire event since boston. we will go live there. >> the day after the terror attacks, they're holding a major parade right here in downtown washington, d.c. i'll tell you how it's going when we come back on "power lunch." everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your...
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he's talking about a country as big as boston or philadelphia or baltimore, right? we have to keep that in mind, and i still think that the ecb has plenty of firepower behind it it could cut rates, do another ltro and could do what the federal reserve has been doing. buy bonds to stabilize the situation. so i'm not quite as pessimistic about the situation. >> what you are saying, even if greece leaves the euro, you don't think it will have a big impact? >> i think near term it will have a big impact. longer term, it strengthens the remaining countries and the euro actually bounces from those levels. >> and, sri, you think there could be a disorderly market. i was reading your report and you said we could actually see as a result of fwrooes leaving the euro, create an environment when lehman brothers went bankrupt. >> i think the prospect for chaos and confusion will rival september 2008. the reason being, the european situation hasn't been resolved two years ago, they had let it go on, let it get much bigger which is my sense of worry increases. in terms of what lar
he's talking about a country as big as boston or philadelphia or baltimore, right? we have to keep that in mind, and i still think that the ecb has plenty of firepower behind it it could cut rates, do another ltro and could do what the federal reserve has been doing. buy bonds to stabilize the situation. so i'm not quite as pessimistic about the situation. >> what you are saying, even if greece leaves the euro, you don't think it will have a big impact? >> i think near term it will...
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the ceo of boston market joins me next. and later, getting a head start in storm's trading action. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. insulifreestyle lite can.cities ahelp you test easy.on. they need a third the blood of onetouch ultra. zipwik tabs target the blood and pull it in. call now for free strips and a meter. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidel >>> welcome back, boston market shaking up the menu by cutting back on salt. they're cu
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. >> trying to create manic or unease in an already uneasy country after the boston bombing. i wonder how you feel just generally speaking about americans' desire to have greater protection, security, even if it means sometimes giving up a little bit of privacy. >> well, i think that you don't have to make that choice. i think there are opportunities for us to do both. >> the stock market plummeted in just a few minutes. it was corrected almost immediately and about two minutes later the numbers went up begin. it is indicative of how hackers who people who want to do us harm are unfortunately able to make that happen. >> it's a dangerous situation when you look at individual's bank accounts in the case of the atm theft yesterday. let me turn to a couple of other things that are topical and maybe off the point. you're on the energy and commerce committee. i wonder if you have an opinion. splitle the chairmanship roles. do you have a point of view on that particularly. just generally be held by different individuals. >> i really don't know the arguments behind that. and certain
. >> trying to create manic or unease in an already uneasy country after the boston bombing. i wonder how you feel just generally speaking about americans' desire to have greater protection, security, even if it means sometimes giving up a little bit of privacy. >> well, i think that you don't have to make that choice. i think there are opportunities for us to do both. >> the stock market plummeted in just a few minutes. it was corrected almost immediately and about two...
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penney was making comments today as well at a conference up in boston and he said the criticism of j.c. penney, and he has been ron johnson's biggest defender and j.c. penney's biggest defender to date. in his words, too much change too quickly without adequate testing and that so far the execution has been -- again, in bill's words, something very close to a disaster. no surprise then that we just found out in the annual report that ron johnson got no bonus. his total pay was $1.9 million after some 50 some on million a year ago. >> and he bought a lot of stock which is basically worthless. i think it's overstating it to say that allen was optimistic by what he saw. i don't think he was willing to go that far until he sees what the customers say themselves. >> he said if i were a j.c. penney employee, and didn't know -- >> are you talking about alan? >> yes. he has called ron johnson and the board delusional. he has been as critical as critical can be. >> so this is a change? >> he would be the first to say don't take them out of context and to say that i'm optimistic. because in this
penney was making comments today as well at a conference up in boston and he said the criticism of j.c. penney, and he has been ron johnson's biggest defender and j.c. penney's biggest defender to date. in his words, too much change too quickly without adequate testing and that so far the execution has been -- again, in bill's words, something very close to a disaster. no surprise then that we just found out in the annual report that ron johnson got no bonus. his total pay was $1.9 million...
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first one is boston scientistic which has been a dog since 2006. stock trades with a market multiple. there are there digit earnings growth. but the company generates two thirds ever sales from cardiac care unit which is mostly pacemakers and defibrillators. and the big problem with these devices throughout the years has been the leads which go into the heart. now what makes boston scientific attractive here, is recent acquisition they made after private company, which has a patented potentially revolutionary technology where you can get the benefits of a defibrillators without having leads good into the heart. a much less risky and potentially expensive procedure for the doctors, and lowers their potential for malpractice. >> sorry to cut you off. the next stop stock you picked out for us, i had to take a double-take. it has been argued over by short sellers for a long time. that is taser. how did taser make your list? >> well, taser, you know, their earnings growth is, in the fast pace of earnings growth, not a cheap stock by any means. but the w
first one is boston scientistic which has been a dog since 2006. stock trades with a market multiple. there are there digit earnings growth. but the company generates two thirds ever sales from cardiac care unit which is mostly pacemakers and defibrillators. and the big problem with these devices throughout the years has been the leads which go into the heart. now what makes boston scientific attractive here, is recent acquisition they made after private company, which has a patented...
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boston would be a great place for the olympics. super great. secondly i read all this junk in the newspapers about how it's going to be very costly. it won't be. they have private sector people doing it and if they are smart and build things, only things that the public will use forever and otherwise do some temporary things, and they can do that. and it will work. and it won't cost the people of massachusetts anything. they should -- we had a huge surplus after our games. $224 million. and it's all gone -- not to us. we never kept it. we never -- we distributed it to youth and sports in the country. so we didn't a penny's worth of donations. and we didn't take any kind of government money. >> our thanks to peter ueberroth. that is the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you for joining me. >>> man versus machine. who wins? next week we talk about artificial intelligence. should we be afraid or will it smart machines bring benefits we can't even imagine yet? each week, keep it here, we're "on the money." have a great one and i'll see you nex
boston would be a great place for the olympics. super great. secondly i read all this junk in the newspapers about how it's going to be very costly. it won't be. they have private sector people doing it and if they are smart and build things, only things that the public will use forever and otherwise do some temporary things, and they can do that. and it will work. and it won't cost the people of massachusetts anything. they should -- we had a huge surplus after our games. $224 million. and...
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in 1986 a reform came after the boston celtics won. a tax reform only happens if romney wins. mlp's are at greater risk if you have an all republican washington. the one thing that the republicans on the right care about is lower rates and a broader base. >> thank you for your time. up next a food stock that has been serving up products. what new projects the company has cooking. >>> we have gotten a story you can sink your teeth into. i didn't write that. well, you know, it is already out there. the company has reports 7 straight upside earning surprises. joining us is the ceo. i understand that you are about to report your earnings shortly. so you are in a quiet period. what can you tell us. >> business is good. consumption numbers are up double digit. eating healthy and i've said it on the show before is not a fad or a trend. we have prop coming up. 98% of hain's products are free. we introduced a how much or bpo food. you squirt it off into the bowl for kids. there is so much out there today. i just saw numbers where more an more consumers are eating at home. business is s
in 1986 a reform came after the boston celtics won. a tax reform only happens if romney wins. mlp's are at greater risk if you have an all republican washington. the one thing that the republicans on the right care about is lower rates and a broader base. >> thank you for your time. up next a food stock that has been serving up products. what new projects the company has cooking. >>> we have gotten a story you can sink your teeth into. i didn't write that. well, you know, it is...
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joining us is mike with the boston advisors. do we care about how japan does? does it impact us? >> and you can see what that loose money back last fall has done for the stock market. we have seen some of that action the last 24 years in the united states. it is actually what we have the japanese. >> of course the japanese people in tokyo are sitting back and thinking this is all fantastic. thank you very much. >> first and foremost in terms of the broader market. we had a number of companies. as a result of -- one company that comes to mind is phillip morris who made money in the first quarter if not for the huge hit that they took as a result. i think it is really important for u.s. investors to look beneath the hood these days. i'm just. companies who earn all the revenue here. do they outweigh. running the u.s. stock market. >> overall, a lot of u.s. companies have become much more global over the past two years. so i think a lot of household names. companies like mcdonald's. >> don't we forget that this is the third biggest economy in the world? one of the biggest holders of
joining us is mike with the boston advisors. do we care about how japan does? does it impact us? >> and you can see what that loose money back last fall has done for the stock market. we have seen some of that action the last 24 years in the united states. it is actually what we have the japanese. >> of course the japanese people in tokyo are sitting back and thinking this is all fantastic. thank you very much. >> first and foremost in terms of the broader market. we had a...
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. >>> a man accused of killing two engaged doctors in their boston home on friday is expected in court. investigators say the man who was shot by police reportedly knew the victims. a new study reveals the average american life span was just over 79 years in 2014. a gap still remains. several counties in north and south dakota had life expecties 20 years lower than some counties in central colorado. life spans did increase along both coasts as well. that's the news update this hour. back downtown to "squawk alley". >> thank you very much, sue. a busy weekend in europe. let's get to hq. >> interesting market session today. stocks pulling back from 21-month highs having priced in macron's victory. investors are focussed on the economic challenges facing the president-elect including high unemployment, immigration, and slow growth. if we look at the french equity markets, pulling back. keep in mind since the first round of election results on april 23rd, we've seen a nearly 7% runup leading up to yesterday. currencies, the euro right now holding onto 1.09. angela merkel congratulated macr
. >>> a man accused of killing two engaged doctors in their boston home on friday is expected in court. investigators say the man who was shot by police reportedly knew the victims. a new study reveals the average american life span was just over 79 years in 2014. a gap still remains. several counties in north and south dakota had life expecties 20 years lower than some counties in central colorado. life spans did increase along both coasts as well. that's the news update this hour....
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does include you in boston. basically a line from hartford to springfield, boston northeast ward. can you see heavier snow and perhaps more snow than we have seen in the boston area in more than ten years. >> paul goodloe, thank you very much. >>> still waiting for the good news. i guess here it is. just revealed from the young president's organization survey of more than 2,000 ceos worldwide. however, will that bump-up in confidence mean a bump-up in spending and the economy? joining us is a member of our chief executive network. alan, it is nice when people answer things on surveys that they are more positive. will they do anything because of it? >> oh, absolutely, brian. you are seeing balanced opt miss frem ceos. this is a survey that's done. every quarter, we have had 15 quarters of survey results. there are three times as many ceos thinking the economy will do better over the next 15 months, versus the number who think it will worsen. it is telling you that the cloud of uncertainty is starting it fall apart. as the fiscal cliff was avoided, there is some uncertainty but thin
does include you in boston. basically a line from hartford to springfield, boston northeast ward. can you see heavier snow and perhaps more snow than we have seen in the boston area in more than ten years. >> paul goodloe, thank you very much. >>> still waiting for the good news. i guess here it is. just revealed from the young president's organization survey of more than 2,000 ceos worldwide. however, will that bump-up in confidence mean a bump-up in spending and the economy?...
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tonight is boston. are you on that bandwagon, too >> i am. i trust the process. i think that ultimately you decide you go for it all, you're going to take awhile they rebuilt it and i think the boston is the weak link. it's going to be a great series. but i think that the sixers will come out. >> you're there. i didn't know you were a 76, you know, we have michael reuben in, and he told me he a bye on them, obviously, as a owner. >> a big hedge fund team i think they decided to take the long-term view that you're never going to make the playoffs unless you tank for multiple years. they're a young team they're an exciting team i think they're a great team, by the way. >> i can't believe i've been watching i've been watching lebron score 80 points every game unbelievable. >> one-man band. >> that probably can't continue. pretty goodwin on saturday after getting blown out. >> yeah. that was fun. >> so mcdonalds. when you're trying to just make what you do better with ordering and freshness and how fast you do it, when you've rung out those efficiencies, where does t
tonight is boston. are you on that bandwagon, too >> i am. i trust the process. i think that ultimately you decide you go for it all, you're going to take awhile they rebuilt it and i think the boston is the weak link. it's going to be a great series. but i think that the sixers will come out. >> you're there. i didn't know you were a 76, you know, we have michael reuben in, and he told me he a bye on them, obviously, as a owner. >> a big hedge fund team i think they decided...
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we're seeing that in miami, boston, california, we have 65% of purchases made in cash by investors. for example, the south beach and miami markets are heavily overheated and in price wars an average of 10 to 15% over asking price for purchases. >> danny, thanks. doc, i know you're looking at some names. >> i think a lot of folks miss when you are looking at the real estate and they want to go after mass co or toll brothers and so forth. truly ya blew out top line bomb line last night. they're through the roof up 49, 50% year over year, 35 million people a month going on that site. that's huge. that why this thing has momentum. up 130% year-to-date. look at zil low and we both looked at real gee. >> i own it but i still like . >> quick back and we're going to come back and do final trades. and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious inv
we're seeing that in miami, boston, california, we have 65% of purchases made in cash by investors. for example, the south beach and miami markets are heavily overheated and in price wars an average of 10 to 15% over asking price for purchases. >> danny, thanks. doc, i know you're looking at some names. >> i think a lot of folks miss when you are looking at the real estate and they want to go after mass co or toll brothers and so forth. truly ya blew out top line bomb line last...
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. >> reporter: take you to boston. at the airport reports of responding to a fuel leak of a japan airlines flight that was scheduled to take off from boston to tokyo. as we take a look at shares of boeing, let's point out we have not confirmed this is a 787 dreamliner but that's the type of aircraft flying between boston and tokyo for japan airlines. again, this would be a fuel leak with an engine completely separate if it is a dreamliner from what happened yesterday. the reason we showed you shares of boeing over the last couple of days, this stock has been pummeled, down 4% over the last couple of days. in part because a lot of people have headline risk wondering if there's a more systemic issue with the dreamliner. howard labelle with jeffries, highly regarded there, put out a note. listen, this might be overdone. i'm understanding this is pictures of the japan airlines plane and it does appear to be a 787. as we understand it, it was preparing to take off for tokyo narita when there was a fuel leak for one of the e
. >> reporter: take you to boston. at the airport reports of responding to a fuel leak of a japan airlines flight that was scheduled to take off from boston to tokyo. as we take a look at shares of boeing, let's point out we have not confirmed this is a 787 dreamliner but that's the type of aircraft flying between boston and tokyo for japan airlines. again, this would be a fuel leak with an engine completely separate if it is a dreamliner from what happened yesterday. the reason we showed...
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from san francisco to silicon valley, boston private bank works with all kinds of people who are innovating, building, contributing -- individuals, business owners, private partnerships, non-profits, families planning their financial futures. people like you. if you want the individual attention and expertise your financial needs deserve, this is your time. this is your private bank. >>> a developing story. >> he reminded folks that the federal investigation into the shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, is ongoing and speaking about events last night in that city and all the violence we saw on national television, eric holder really tried to put this into historical context and the legacy of the civil rights movement. take a listen. >> i would remind demonstrateor of our history. that those the way we've made progress when we've seen peaceful, nonviolent demonstrations. >> holder said that the investigation is going to be thorough, independent and really aise here.set out people for those individuals in ferguson who stepped in front of some of the violence demonstrators, trying
from san francisco to silicon valley, boston private bank works with all kinds of people who are innovating, building, contributing -- individuals, business owners, private partnerships, non-profits, families planning their financial futures. people like you. if you want the individual attention and expertise your financial needs deserve, this is your time. this is your private bank. >>> a developing story. >> he reminded folks that the federal investigation into the shooting of...
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boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. >>> let's catch up with some mad mail and do some mad tweets. this is from bheid 15. jim, you mentioned tracking the stocks with recent 52 week highs and buying them on pull backs. what are the exceptions? i got the idea from leon cooperman when i was working at goldman sachs. he said try to buy stocks that are back five to eight percent on a pullback because of the market going down, not the fundamentals. remember, the stocks on the new high list are hard to come by. but as long as they are going down not because of fundamentals but because of the market you might have a good buy. some stocks pull back because they have run up too much and those are interesting, too. remember, i really and truly want you to be sure the easy way is to be sure it'
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hutchins, also board member of at&t, he will join us to talk stock valuations he's part owner of the boston celtics. later, rapper meek mill will join us to talk about the criminal justice system in america. he has been joined by michael rubin, co-owner of the phill 76ers. you won't want to miss any of this there's nothing small about your business. with dell small business technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. >>> three major pieces of the rockefeller art collection got big bucks last night robert frank has the big numbers. was one of them -- was one of them -- >> one of them was there was a huge moment last night with that piece. we will show that to you >> he painted a lot of those lily pad things. >> he did. there was one of the best. the reason it went for so much money is all the big names featured in the auction, we had matisse, monet, picasso, the name that dominated them all was rockefeller. last night christie's sold 44 pieces for a total of 646 million for those 44 pieces. th
hutchins, also board member of at&t, he will join us to talk stock valuations he's part owner of the boston celtics. later, rapper meek mill will join us to talk about the criminal justice system in america. he has been joined by michael rubin, co-owner of the phill 76ers. you won't want to miss any of this there's nothing small about your business. with dell small business technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop....
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. >> if you want to come to our office in boston, just out of boston is is the willy wonka product innovation. we are in 31 different product categories. we sell everything from what you see with the ninja creamy ice cream maker to the shark cordless vacuum to the flex style. consumers have multiple products of hours in their home. i think what is exciting now about being publicly listed company is they now understand the company behind the products. >> let's understand that you do some that you have invented. some that are as got my parents generation will call the knockoffs. they offer better value unless somebody does one that is so far superior. it's a mixture of both. howdy of define your own companies product? >> it starts with identifying unknown or unknown consumer problem. we take those proprietary insights and turn them into disruptive product innovation that we think we do better than anyone else. we do it with incredible speed. we have 800 engineers around the globe working on the innovation cycle. we have engineers in boston. when they go to sleep it passes to china and they work
. >> if you want to come to our office in boston, just out of boston is is the willy wonka product innovation. we are in 31 different product categories. we sell everything from what you see with the ninja creamy ice cream maker to the shark cordless vacuum to the flex style. consumers have multiple products of hours in their home. i think what is exciting now about being publicly listed company is they now understand the company behind the products. >> let's understand that you do...
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no, i know it wasn't just the boston office. what was going on in boston was also going on in chicago and miami and detroit and las vegas and, you know, phoenix, and in all of the big markets all over florida. >> after the boston investigation, foster says countrywide's subprime division began systematically concealing evidence of fraud from her in violation of company policy and countrywide's internal financial controls system. someone high up in the top levels of management--she won't say who--told employees to circumvent her office and instead report suspicious activity to the personnel department, which foster says routinely punished other whistleblowers and protected countrywide's highest earning loan officers. >> i came to find out that there were--that there was many, many, many reports of fraud as i had suspected. and those were never--they were never reported through my group, never reported to the board, never reported to the government while i was there. >> and you believe this was intentional? >> yes. yes, absolutely
no, i know it wasn't just the boston office. what was going on in boston was also going on in chicago and miami and detroit and las vegas and, you know, phoenix, and in all of the big markets all over florida. >> after the boston investigation, foster says countrywide's subprime division began systematically concealing evidence of fraud from her in violation of company policy and countrywide's internal financial controls system. someone high up in the top levels of management--she won't...
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it's freezing in minnesota but will boston scientific be a hot stock this year? it just got upgraded today. >> last year it was one of the top ten. it is still cheap. it got knocked back and a lot of people had given it up for dead. it wasn't dead. i would buy it up to 15. the combo of a bankable ceo like bob yugen and the long term theme of biotech say cell gene, get your engines started, people. "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: coming up, time to tune in. a big for satellite radio broadcast sirius sent stocks searching. will it stay up in orbit or will it soon come back to earth. >>> later, the markets soared last year but tonight kramer is looking at the worst names of 2013. >>> plus, higher calling, america's economic crises caused air generational collapse in the u.s. job market but the country's come back is spurring an equally rare opportunity for the players putting us in uniform. find out which companies are suiting up, coming up on "mad money." don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer. send jim an e-mail to "mad money" at cnbc.
it's freezing in minnesota but will boston scientific be a hot stock this year? it just got upgraded today. >> last year it was one of the top ten. it is still cheap. it got knocked back and a lot of people had given it up for dead. it wasn't dead. i would buy it up to 15. the combo of a bankable ceo like bob yugen and the long term theme of biotech say cell gene, get your engines started, people. "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: coming up, time to tune in. a...
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these photographs are from the boston area. they got hit, more than a foot of snow, maybe two in some areas. snow, ice, and wind and temperatures as low as they have been ins years. 2700 flights have been canceled in the u.s. today. what's it look like this weekend, folks? let's check in with the weather channel's maria la rosa. >> for the most part this winter storm as far as the snowfall is really beginning to wrap up and it's dumped a lot over the last two days. starting to get the snow totals in. anywhere from close to two feet in parts of massachusetts to as much as half a foot in the new york metro area. anything that continues to drift will be because of the gusty winds. already looking ahead to the next one, it's taking shape as early as this weekend starting in the midwest and the great lakes. eventually bringing rain back to the i-95 corridor and by monday as everybody is trying to get back to work and school, you've got the wintry mick from new york on up into the boston metro. inland you're looking at more snow from
these photographs are from the boston area. they got hit, more than a foot of snow, maybe two in some areas. snow, ice, and wind and temperatures as low as they have been ins years. 2700 flights have been canceled in the u.s. today. what's it look like this weekend, folks? let's check in with the weather channel's maria la rosa. >> for the most part this winter storm as far as the snowfall is really beginning to wrap up and it's dumped a lot over the last two days. starting to get the...
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both teams are playing similar styles boston and philadelphia come down, shoot threes same sized guys. cleveland and toronto, same thing. inside out, shoot threes guys similar sized no clear cut dominant player or players. houston and golden state, in the next round, that's going to be very interesting houston has the ability to play with golden state. i still think golden state will be favored, but it will be a great matchup. two teams going down, shooting threes the game should be in the 125, 130 point range. >> josh brown, one of my colleagues in the studio, had a question go ahead >> i wanted to ask mr. o'neal, as someone who started making money at a very young age, what's one thing that he would share with young people watching the show right now as they start to accumulate money? what's something he wishes he knew then that he knows now? >> josh is asking, as somebody who started accumulating money as a young age, what advice would you give to young people about the need to accumulate money earlier? is there anything you did wrong in the early years that you would advise people
both teams are playing similar styles boston and philadelphia come down, shoot threes same sized guys. cleveland and toronto, same thing. inside out, shoot threes guys similar sized no clear cut dominant player or players. houston and golden state, in the next round, that's going to be very interesting houston has the ability to play with golden state. i still think golden state will be favored, but it will be a great matchup. two teams going down, shooting threes the game should be in the 125,...
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the television expo is in boston and this year, some unpekted players getting into game, including mashable. julia bor stin orstin is there pete, the founder and ceo of mashables. >> it is interesting, pete, that you are not just making a push into digital, but with the traditional tv with turner? >> yes, we announced the patter inship with turner, and it is that mashable produces the production differently with the velocity, and we can produce to what is going to go viral, and direct it afterwards. and we are all leaning to the o.t.t. thing, and mashable has content to be distributed more effect efficiently, and so we are looking to use it in new channels. >> you are saying that the sky high pushed mashable are from being in the red to the up, and are you shurna the videos will pay off? >> well, i can't control on the specific, but the last couple of years, media companies like ours said it is a huge opportunity, and we will invest there, and through the velocity and the content, we have been able to drive high margin on the video production, and we are hitting every video phase, and so no
the television expo is in boston and this year, some unpekted players getting into game, including mashable. julia bor stin orstin is there pete, the founder and ceo of mashables. >> it is interesting, pete, that you are not just making a push into digital, but with the traditional tv with turner? >> yes, we announced the patter inship with turner, and it is that mashable produces the production differently with the velocity, and we can produce to what is going to go viral, and...
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. >> caller: how you doing >> well, how about you >> caller: great boo-yah from boston. >> i like boston what is going on >> caller: i bought wiebe bo corp. in august, doubled down at 63. >> i'm not a fan, just not a fan. what can i tell you? just feel it's a dice roll remember ali baba. that's it. rob in kentucky. >> caller: my man, jumbo 145th boo-yah kentucky derby >> good stock. >> caller: fast women and beautiful horses, position in hannen armstrong sustainable infrastructure, 52 week high 5.4%. >> i have to do work i don't know it, closed fund i will find out what they are if i can and come back. jane in new york >> caller: how are you boo-yah to you, first-time caller from queens, new york asking about this azaz >> i thought it was good quarter, drone business is good, lot of the defense stocks are down, people didn't like the federal budget for them but i think fine erik in massachusetts. >> caller: how we doing? my stock is nvta. >> genetic information companies recommending them for spec only but recommending them. we've been listening to a lot of cloud-based companies and char
. >> caller: how you doing >> well, how about you >> caller: great boo-yah from boston. >> i like boston what is going on >> caller: i bought wiebe bo corp. in august, doubled down at 63. >> i'm not a fan, just not a fan. what can i tell you? just feel it's a dice roll remember ali baba. that's it. rob in kentucky. >> caller: my man, jumbo 145th boo-yah kentucky derby >> good stock. >> caller: fast women and beautiful horses, position in...
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oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> only one week into 2014. not too late to make a new year's resolution for managing your money. i think it was clear after last year what the resolution should be. i want you to stick to your guns in 2014. or stay true to your convictions, please. when you have a lot of homework on a stock and you believe in the company don't lose your resolve just because it goes lower or because the naybobs of negativity say it's a sell, sell, sell. listen to tom petty or eminem for the with-it generation and don't back down. listen to the s&p 500 from last year. you had vicious sell offs and every time there were talking heads who told you to get out. in the end the economy improved in the u.s. and across the atlantic and europe. the moments of fear and pain were the best times to buy. s&p finishing up for 2013. that was 32% if you add this the dividends. that's remarkable performance. all you had to do was stay true to you
oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> only one week into 2014. not too late to make a new year's resolution for managing your money. i think it was clear after last year what the resolution should be. i want you to stick to your guns in 2014. or stay true to your convictions, please. when you have a lot of homework on a stock and you believe in the...
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en route to the boston area all day. we're going to hear from him in a moment, the moment he arrives in the boston area, which should be within the hour. we'll get a full report. he'll still on the road. the electric car looks good from what we can see so far. lill lebeau. who is driving an electric car, are anyway? after you hear these cass prices you might be. sharon epperson has more on the price of cars. >> sure may want to because $5 gasoline is here. we are seeing it at a station near downtown l.a. $5.19 a gallon at this chevron station right here los angeles, downtown l.a., and we're seeing prices at the pump climbing for 33 days straight over the past month while gasoline futures have gone up 11%. prices at the pump are now at 3.75 a gallon. that's up 40 cents, 45 cents in the past month, up 15 cents in the past week. we are looking at prices that are continuing to climb and $4 averages are common but that's no common for those in california paying $5. >> how high will the price go? joining me now is an economic
en route to the boston area all day. we're going to hear from him in a moment, the moment he arrives in the boston area, which should be within the hour. we'll get a full report. he'll still on the road. the electric car looks good from what we can see so far. lill lebeau. who is driving an electric car, are anyway? after you hear these cass prices you might be. sharon epperson has more on the price of cars. >> sure may want to because $5 gasoline is here. we are seeing it at a station...
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in boston there was a fire and in japanese reports of smoke in the cockpit. that's when you're getting into an area of just working out the kinks. it may ultimately be these were two batteries that didn't function and the system, the airplane handled everything the way they are supposed to handle the malfunctions when they are happen, but that's what they are trying to figure out. it is deeper than just working out kinks. >> michael, are the boeing dreamliners different than the airbus planes, for example? >> entirely. they are all very, very different. i mean, this is an airplane with a whole new production track and design track, all new materials, so you've got to expect some things happening with it and an abundance of caution, but boeing has to look forward to not only airbus coming out but also bombardier with their new airplane that will be out in two careers that will be a real competitor to the 737. so they got to make sure the 787 works so they don't lose any customers across their entire milieu. >> jim hall, from an investment standpoint, what can
in boston there was a fire and in japanese reports of smoke in the cockpit. that's when you're getting into an area of just working out the kinks. it may ultimately be these were two batteries that didn't function and the system, the airplane handled everything the way they are supposed to handle the malfunctions when they are happen, but that's what they are trying to figure out. it is deeper than just working out kinks. >> michael, are the boeing dreamliners different than the airbus...
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i'm calling from boston, the home of the next nba world champion boston celtics. >> i thought there was like a series -- go ahead, what's up? >> caller: anyway, i just had to say that, i'm sorry. iot, sam sura. >> oh, my god, this is the hottest stock, and it's going to make money too, and it's really good, and i do agree this is a dev ops stock, when you can develop a platform that develops hardware, software platform it's a hardware software platform people love these kind of stocks, they can't live without them let's go to alessandro in new york, alessandro. >> caller: hey, mr. cramer, good afternoon, thank you for taking my call. >> of course, thank you. >> caller: long-time listener. thank you for many good recommendations. position in tech, i was a little bit heavy. i brought some profits home, and i wanted to do some rotations so i'm looking at a -- >> i think that's a great company to buy, a mineral company, i think it's a terrific idea i was looking at it myself as something to buy after southern copper moved up so much. that's a really good idea. let's go to andrew in new jers
i'm calling from boston, the home of the next nba world champion boston celtics. >> i thought there was like a series -- go ahead, what's up? >> caller: anyway, i just had to say that, i'm sorry. iot, sam sura. >> oh, my god, this is the hottest stock, and it's going to make money too, and it's really good, and i do agree this is a dev ops stock, when you can develop a platform that develops hardware, software platform it's a hardware software platform people love these kind...
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william manages over $16 billion and joins us now from boston. it's great to have you with us. you say this will spur a rebirth of u.s. manufacturing. how so? >> definitely. it's almost an oxymoron to think of the u.s. as a major competitor in energy. some of the companies and chemical plants and steel are huge beneficiaries. one of the ways we found to play it are the big wids. like west lake chemical. they take feed stock and convert it to plastics. the cost goes down while pricing has been solid and up. you get huge growth. >> sorry part of this that you need to see it come back or just enough that the components like the chemicals that go into things cost less and therefore the margins are greater for the companies? >> i think you need manufacturing to come back as well. that's what you are starting to see. it was all sought sourcing to china and india. you see companies come back here. the wage delta narrowed and the feed stocks are so inexpensive and several companies announce new plants in the u.s. and we have an advantage for quite sometime. >> it's brian kelly. in thes
william manages over $16 billion and joins us now from boston. it's great to have you with us. you say this will spur a rebirth of u.s. manufacturing. how so? >> definitely. it's almost an oxymoron to think of the u.s. as a major competitor in energy. some of the companies and chemical plants and steel are huge beneficiaries. one of the ways we found to play it are the big wids. like west lake chemical. they take feed stock and convert it to plastics. the cost goes down while pricing has...
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boston college, boston university, emerson, harvard and m.i.t. as well. we haveeard disruption of amtrak as well between boston and providence. so all of boston today very much riveted to what is going on here. and i would imagine not just those communities, watertown, boston, belmont, newton. all those folks are being told to stay home today. this is something that is going to be interrupted. it will not be business as usual. in fact, deval patrick asked people to use their best judgment. so many lives being disrupted by this manhunt. >> it's not just subways and buses but amtrak suspended coverage between boston and providence at this point. so obviously this is affecting a huge swath of people. terrifying news. back to bertha in a little bit. editor of "the boston globe", boston.com. ron, we have been sending out a lot of information. what's the latest that you're hearing? just give a sense of what this means for boston at large. >> well, first, thank you for being here. first the biggest news is that police have identified the surviving suspect, the p
boston college, boston university, emerson, harvard and m.i.t. as well. we haveeard disruption of amtrak as well between boston and providence. so all of boston today very much riveted to what is going on here. and i would imagine not just those communities, watertown, boston, belmont, newton. all those folks are being told to stay home today. this is something that is going to be interrupted. it will not be business as usual. in fact, deval patrick asked people to use their best judgment. so...
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the mass port officials at boston just held a press conference where they said prior to this they've had a few mechanical issues, nothing major, regarding the 787 dreamliners that landed at that airport since they went into service. one other thing to keep in mind, this is the fourth understand or issue involving this 787 dreamliner in the last 34 days. united has had a couple of electrical problems. one where the plane lost some power and had to do an emergency landing in new orleans. another where they grounded the plane for electrical problems. you had the qatar airways 787 that had a similar problem as it was flying into doha and now you have this report of a fire in the belly of a 787 dreamliner, japan airlines dream liner. no passengers, now crew on the plane. guys, the broader concern for investor necessary boeing is whether or not there is a more serious issue regarding the electrical system or the bat ris on the 787 dreamliner. we're going to keep monitoring the story and we'll bring you the latest as we learn more from boston or from boeing. >> quickly, phil, is there a poi
the mass port officials at boston just held a press conference where they said prior to this they've had a few mechanical issues, nothing major, regarding the 787 dreamliners that landed at that airport since they went into service. one other thing to keep in mind, this is the fourth understand or issue involving this 787 dreamliner in the last 34 days. united has had a couple of electrical problems. one where the plane lost some power and had to do an emergency landing in new orleans. another...
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i want your opinion, please, on boston scientific. >> boston scientific was recommended by four different people the last two weeks, therefore, the stock is up a little too much. on a pull back, they'll reiterate. if it goes down a buck or two, it's a terrific place to go in. roman in california? >> thank you for taking my call, jim. >> thank you. >> what do you think of eastman chemical company? >> i think eastman chemical is excellent. i have been looking at the stock and trying to figure out where the entry point is? i think we're going to have to take advantage of it real soon. edward in connecticut. edward? >> boo-yah, jim, from connecticut. >> nice. what you got? >> question is for wwe with the wwe network and wrestlemania 30 coming out, do you think this has room to run? >> i have to tell you the stock moved from 15 to 20. it's difficult to be able to be up. but this company has clear momentum. it's entertainment area. i like cbs and time warner. you know what in it's in the pantheon these days. it finally has game. dean in illinois. dean? >> hey, jim. big boo-yah from chi-town. >>
i want your opinion, please, on boston scientific. >> boston scientific was recommended by four different people the last two weeks, therefore, the stock is up a little too much. on a pull back, they'll reiterate. if it goes down a buck or two, it's a terrific place to go in. roman in california? >> thank you for taking my call, jim. >> thank you. >> what do you think of eastman chemical company? >> i think eastman chemical is excellent. i have been looking at the...
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she is from boston and new hampshire. she will know how big of an artery perhaps that brig f bridge is. 800 foot long ship filled with fuel, broken loose pushing up against a bridge. not good news. that's breaking news. we will give you more as we know it. hopefully it will get off of that bridge sometime soon. i think i speak for all america when i say break out the tug boats. >>> an oldie but a goody stock hits an all time high. and apple celebrating a big time birthday today. do you want to invest 1000 bucks in apple or dell? which one would give you more money? think about that, the answer coming up. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing
she is from boston and new hampshire. she will know how big of an artery perhaps that brig f bridge is. 800 foot long ship filled with fuel, broken loose pushing up against a bridge. not good news. that's breaking news. we will give you more as we know it. hopefully it will get off of that bridge sometime soon. i think i speak for all america when i say break out the tug boats. >>> an oldie but a goody stock hits an all time high. and apple celebrating a big time birthday today. do you...
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we are joined by eric prisoness, ceo of boston based hedge fund. let me start with you. your company is a platform as i understand it. hedge funds came to you and asked you to develop this product? >> yeah. >> you basically tap into any news source and coming through. twitter is an extension of that. you can go into the platform and look for patterns like what are people saying about the new apple 3 gs launch and you can get information on what people are thinking. >> this is a product that you used? >> we used the product and our primary focus is of a systematic trading firm to monitor direct market data feeds. we don't currently have strategies deployed on the adaptor and we use a wide away of adaptors and implemented our own adaptors. we have been approached by the stream base on the twitter adaptor and dow jones news wire and the other news feed providers and we are certainly open to the potential of looking at the types of feed although currently we are not focused on those. >> could the chatter on twitter be significant enough to move the stock. how many people wou
we are joined by eric prisoness, ceo of boston based hedge fund. let me start with you. your company is a platform as i understand it. hedge funds came to you and asked you to develop this product? >> yeah. >> you basically tap into any news source and coming through. twitter is an extension of that. you can go into the platform and look for patterns like what are people saying about the new apple 3 gs launch and you can get information on what people are thinking. >> this is...
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meanwhile, like deja vu in boston, a jal dreamliner suffered a fuel leak on the boston runway losing 40 gallons of jet fuel before it returned to the gate. they fix that had fuel leak t.eventually took off n.december the faa ordered dreamliner fuel lines be properly install. one of those stories where there's a lot of headline risk. shares of bothering over the last two days this. stock has been absolutely pummeled. the market cap fall, $2.7 billion, by the way, dropping two bucks today, another 2.5%, so there is a lot of headline risk out there right now when you look at the dreamliner and with boeing. maria? >> thank you so much. phil. stick around. what does boeing need to do to shake this string of mishaps? joining us is jason engineersky, senior aerospace and analyst with citigroup. has a buy rating on boeing. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> any of these stories change your feeling on boeing? >> i see a string of potential manufacturing issue, and i think that it's very important for us to look at these issues as two different camps, manufacturing and design.
meanwhile, like deja vu in boston, a jal dreamliner suffered a fuel leak on the boston runway losing 40 gallons of jet fuel before it returned to the gate. they fix that had fuel leak t.eventually took off n.december the faa ordered dreamliner fuel lines be properly install. one of those stories where there's a lot of headline risk. shares of bothering over the last two days this. stock has been absolutely pummeled. the market cap fall, $2.7 billion, by the way, dropping two bucks today,...
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in the meantime, let's go straight to boston's logan airport. another of jetblue's hubs where peter howell, business editor from new england cable news, joins us live. give us the very latest on the situation there. >> reporter: good afternoon. as you'll see in a moment, definitely lines forming here. jetblue, a major airline at logan airport. about 27% of all passengers from logan do go through jetblue. 50 different destinations they go to and as you can see, lines forming. we already have 22 cancellations this afternoon by jetblue at logan. certainly a number of other airlines are canceling service to other destinations, but nobody doing anything quite like jetblue. we talked with a gentleman who was hoping to get to the bahamas on saturday. he is now looking at maybe thursday before he gets down there. he spent the night in providence, rhode island, hoping to get on another flight. another young lady hoping to get back to denver last thursday who may get out next friday. just one heartbreaking story after another, including a family that's ou
in the meantime, let's go straight to boston's logan airport. another of jetblue's hubs where peter howell, business editor from new england cable news, joins us live. give us the very latest on the situation there. >> reporter: good afternoon. as you'll see in a moment, definitely lines forming here. jetblue, a major airline at logan airport. about 27% of all passengers from logan do go through jetblue. 50 different destinations they go to and as you can see, lines forming. we already...
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radioshack, i go in there and i was at radioshack in boston recently. i said, do you have this? she said, why do you shop here? do you think we have someone? why do they shop here? i wanted something to put a three-way prong but i'll go somewhere else. i wandered in here by mistake. >> best buy versus radioshack. >> i don't like either. bristol myers. >> certainly not -- navistar's. >> this is a tough one. >> this is an interesting one. the sharks are circling. management credibility here and i want to tell you something. look at the jp morgan report today, an upgrade. >> yeah. >> when you read it, read between the lines. talking about deals and valuation and talking about management. she just mentions management. the issue about whether you're going to have board upheavals here -- >> icon. >> that's the stock. chesapeake revisited? there was a slide in the company's presentation to investors on their earnings last week. page 25, listen to this. take a look at the chart there. you have new management on one side and when i say made some management changes. the ceo and cfo, they
radioshack, i go in there and i was at radioshack in boston recently. i said, do you have this? she said, why do you shop here? do you think we have someone? why do they shop here? i wanted something to put a three-way prong but i'll go somewhere else. i wandered in here by mistake. >> best buy versus radioshack. >> i don't like either. bristol myers. >> certainly not -- navistar's. >> this is a tough one. >> this is an interesting one. the sharks are circling....
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we have live pictures from outside the kennedy library in boston this evening where ted kennedy's casket now lies. the library will be open for public viewing tonight and tomorrow morning. the private memorial scheduled tomorrow afternoon when senate colleague john mccain is scheduled to speak. president obama will deliver a eulogy at a funeral on saturday before ten did i's casket will be flown to arlington national cemetery near washington where he'll be buried near the gravesite of his brothers john and robert, and may they all rest in peace. so a question this evening, will the passing of the liberal line of the senate bring the end to a government takeover health care, or can democrats now rally behind something called kennedy care? cnbc's chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us with the details. hello, john. >> reporter: thanks, larry. this was a day for continued reflection on the life of senator ted kennedy whose motorcade containing his casket made its way across to the library while some constituents lined the road and clapped. but it was also a day for calculation
we have live pictures from outside the kennedy library in boston this evening where ted kennedy's casket now lies. the library will be open for public viewing tonight and tomorrow morning. the private memorial scheduled tomorrow afternoon when senate colleague john mccain is scheduled to speak. president obama will deliver a eulogy at a funeral on saturday before ten did i's casket will be flown to arlington national cemetery near washington where he'll be buried near the gravesite of his...
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lockhart and williams go away and charlie evans goes away we placed by the boston fed president. bottom line is its an fomc that skews more hawkish. the index value was 4.3. up to 4.7. still on the dovish side of the 50 line but it's a more hawkish fed that may be more inclined to raise rates next year. back to you guys. >> joining us live from philadelphia is the chief investment officer. good morning to you, bob. thank you for getting up early for us. how badly would the market take it if the fed didn't go ahead and hike rates tomorrow? >> the street would be surprised if they didn't. i for one would not be surprised. the odds are as you point out 79%. i have for six months basically seen no justification, economic justification for a fed tightening. we're at basically 2% gdp growth and no inflation. i think the fed boxed itself into a corner by a lot of talking. with former governors and current governors. and i think it's going to happen more than likely. but i think the impact of it is going to be nominal. >> sure. >> and frankly, even moving forward into 16. i don't see int
lockhart and williams go away and charlie evans goes away we placed by the boston fed president. bottom line is its an fomc that skews more hawkish. the index value was 4.3. up to 4.7. still on the dovish side of the 50 line but it's a more hawkish fed that may be more inclined to raise rates next year. back to you guys. >> joining us live from philadelphia is the chief investment officer. good morning to you, bob. thank you for getting up early for us. how badly would the market take it...
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finally, last night, tim in california wanted to get my analysis of boston private financial holdings. bpfh. a financial firm that's a combination of wealth management, very good business, representing a third of their total enterprise and private banking. company reported a stronger margin and a small rise in it core fee business. but with only a 2.5 yield, this is not my favorite bank although again, this is a good idea. i prefer wells fargo, which happens to be the large position in my charitable trust. the first tweet is from -- who wants to know time to sell nokia. nokia's a r very spresing name. why? because it reported a weak quarter. yet the stock didn't go down and some of the -- was pretty good. i think you can own the stock for a 20% move and do not need to sell it now. up next, a tweet and it says saw you like vlo with baked in movement and possible bottom. how about tso and 9.2 times earnings, 4.5% growth rate. just to go back over, i think this is important -- what i was saying wasn't that i -- i can understand why people -- why? which isn't nearly as good. so please don
finally, last night, tim in california wanted to get my analysis of boston private financial holdings. bpfh. a financial firm that's a combination of wealth management, very good business, representing a third of their total enterprise and private banking. company reported a stronger margin and a small rise in it core fee business. but with only a 2.5 yield, this is not my favorite bank although again, this is a good idea. i prefer wells fargo, which happens to be the large position in my...
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we'll take you to boston. we're expecting this to be the fbi in charge of the boston field office and deval patrick there and the u.s. attorney carmen ortiz. let's listen in. >> everyone, thank you for coming this morning. less than 24 hours after yesterday's act of terror we wanted to organize a briefing for you with the information that we have. the mayor is here, the members of our congressional delegation, all of the law enforcement leadership. we have several people who want to present to you this morning and take your questions. 's couple of points i want to mention at the outset. i told you yesterday that the fbi has taken charge of the investigation, special agent in charge rick delaurie will speak. other parcels, all other parcels in the area of the blast have been examined, but there are no unexploded bombs. there were no unexploded -- unexplod unexploded, explosive devices found. 150 people were injured yesterday in the blast, some gravely. our thoughts go out to all of those injured and killed and
we'll take you to boston. we're expecting this to be the fbi in charge of the boston field office and deval patrick there and the u.s. attorney carmen ortiz. let's listen in. >> everyone, thank you for coming this morning. less than 24 hours after yesterday's act of terror we wanted to organize a briefing for you with the information that we have. the mayor is here, the members of our congressional delegation, all of the law enforcement leadership. we have several people who want to...
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>> i don't know. >> would cleveland/golden state be good for basketball again >> was boston and l.a. bad for basketball >> no, no. >> we'll see what happens. >> there was about 18 teams then also >> therefore -- i don't understand the connection. the reality is that the warriors have put together a great team they are very exciting to watch. that's what can happen so many things can happen in this sport you should not mail the trophy to golden state yet. they are going to have to earn it >> there will be an on going narrative all year, certainly as to who will come out of the western division and who will come out of the eastern division that in turn has fueled a great growth in the valuations of the franchises from 20 million was what the cavaliers sold for during your tenure now, they are probably worth upwards of $2 billion. the knicks, a losing team, worth $3.3 billion are we getting anywhere close, mr. stern, to where these teams in stock market terms are approaching fully or overvalued in your view >> no, because there are two developments that auger quite well for the future.
>> i don't know. >> would cleveland/golden state be good for basketball again >> was boston and l.a. bad for basketball >> no, no. >> we'll see what happens. >> there was about 18 teams then also >> therefore -- i don't understand the connection. the reality is that the warriors have put together a great team they are very exciting to watch. that's what can happen so many things can happen in this sport you should not mail the trophy to golden state...
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happy to welcome her from boston. what are you seeing that is different than other people on facebook. and what do you mean by an option on the world? >> so i think there's three things we would like to add to the conversation here on facebook. the first one is the returns on capital at facebook are really high. we've got extraordinary margins, 40% margins here. they convert 60% of their ebitda in free cash flow. and i know you think facebook is worth $100 billion or $80 billion as it is today or $60 billion, there's only 3,500 people. that's the employee base. the productivity here is incredibly high. the second point i think we need to add to the conversation is risk. when yahoo! came public, you had internet size risk, you had user adoption risk and you had montization risk. google, you had user adoption risk and money risk. today facebook comes public, sell the users at option there's 900 million users. the only risk you have with facebook is this concept of can they turn it into money over time. and i would say t
happy to welcome her from boston. what are you seeing that is different than other people on facebook. and what do you mean by an option on the world? >> so i think there's three things we would like to add to the conversation here on facebook. the first one is the returns on capital at facebook are really high. we've got extraordinary margins, 40% margins here. they convert 60% of their ebitda in free cash flow. and i know you think facebook is worth $100 billion or $80 billion as it is...
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these fishermen and others want to see are checks and compensation, not promises from somebody from boston. and that is an obstacle that i try to overcome in part by coming down here and meeting with these people. >> this is, what, your 14th or 15th trip down here? >> i think so. >> do you feel that the tide is somehow turning in your favor, that people say, "okay, let's give him a chance?" >> not yet. >> not yet? >> not yet. >> well, six months of this would be a step in the right direction. >> well, a step in the right direction-- >> not another week of runaround. >> the average for each of the claims that you paid out is $5,000. and that's for six months, and that, sir, is nothing to be bragged about. >> they really go after you. >> they do, but it goes with the territory. i mean, you go in there expecting that you're going to receive that criticism. and woe be unto you if you hide. that is a mistake. you cannot hide. >> feinberg admits the program had a rocky start, which only added to the mistrust. these fishermen agree. >> what did you make of that meeting? >> i think he sounds since
these fishermen and others want to see are checks and compensation, not promises from somebody from boston. and that is an obstacle that i try to overcome in part by coming down here and meeting with these people. >> this is, what, your 14th or 15th trip down here? >> i think so. >> do you feel that the tide is somehow turning in your favor, that people say, "okay, let's give him a chance?" >> not yet. >> not yet? >> not yet. >> well, six...